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#1 2015-05-15 18:55:45

pari_alf
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Registered: 2013-12-01
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derivative of 2D funciton by the taylor series

Hi Guys,

Today i need to understand the mathematical equation.

Below attached equation is the first derivative of 2D function, f(x+u, y+v) by the taylor series.
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I need explanation that how to get it.
thank you.   


Thank you

Last edited by pari_alf (2015-05-15 19:00:06)

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#2 2015-05-15 20:07:01

Olinguito
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Re: derivative of 2D funciton by the taylor series

The Taylor series to the first order of f(x,y) at the point (a,b) is

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If you replace (x,y) by (x+u,y+v) and (a,b) by (x,y), you are done.


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#3 2015-05-16 03:00:21

pari_alf
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Re: derivative of 2D funciton by the taylor series

Hello,

Than what is the second order of f (x,y) at the point (a,b)?

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